Brethren Life & Thought Vol 54 No 4 (Fall 2009)

This issue presents four articles that stimulate thought around the Christian responses of forgiveness and forbearance. In this issue: Don Kraybill locates Amish attitudes about forgiveness in the literal interpretation of scripture, referencing some of John Howard Yoder’s teachings. Flora Williams recounts an event in her life in when she suffered a terrible physical loss that might have left her bitter and resentful. Some of Flora’s poems are also published in this issue. Chris Bowman, pastor of the Oakton Church of the Brethren in Virginia, reminds us that even the greatest moments in our faith history do not erase our sorrows of the past. And a paper first circulated at Annual Conference in 2009, by Earle Fike, Jim Lehman, Bill Eberly and Elaine Sollenberger, explores the use of forbearance as a uniquely Brethren process for working together and for discerning the will of God on difficult issues.

Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death: Sacred and Secular Responses
by Flora Williams

“When in trouble, praise God.” Flora did not ask God for help when she was seriously injured. She offered praise. When difference would it make to praise God when our first impulse is to seek comfort, guidance, or strength?